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International Agribusiness Management, Investment and Consultancy

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Globally, we will need over 50% more food to feed 10 billion people in 2050. Agricultural productivity is not keeping pace with demand growth

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Sustainable farmland is finite. The World has lost a third of its farmable land in the last forty years

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The challenge is to produce more with less impact. Sustainable agriculture will be a key part of climate change mitigation

Coming from an agribusiness management background, we provide the know-how to support agribusiness investment across farmland, operations, value chains and technology.

We work throughout the full investment life cycle from strategy development and investment selection through to operational management and divestment.

Management

We have experience of managing farms and agribusinesses in the UK, Central and Eastern Europe, Russia and Ukraine

Consultancy

We provide strategic consultancy across the whole agribusiness value chain

Transactional Support

We have extensive experience managing and supporting transactions in the agribusiness space

Investment

We invest / co-invest in a select number of agribusiness projects

As the world’s largest user of land and water, sustainable agriculture must be a critical part of the solution to climate change

 

Agriculture is the world’s largest industry. It employs more than one billion people and generates over $1.3 trillion dollars worth of food annually

We work with both investors and operators including private clients, family offices, institutions, corporates and funds

Richard Warburton

Richard is an experienced CEO and adviser with extensive experience in international agribusiness from both an operational and investment perspective.

 

Chris Redfearn

Chris has thirty five years agribusiness and farm management experience spanning mixed farming businesses in the UK to large agroholdings in Ukraine.

Agriculture is increasingly a component of ESG investment strategies but investors are rightly becoming more discerning on the legitimacy of some sustainability claims made